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  1. @CarolFrost-yl2jv
    @CarolFrost-yl2jv says:

    Definitely not white sofas!!! So sorry to say.
    I get the colour pallet in one way but in another so many people are doing the same and in my mind it shows no imagination. There is so much more you could do , but that's only my opinion and of course its your house and your choices.
    Congratulations to you both on the pregnancy, its lovely to hear …..

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  2. @amyjustine93
    @amyjustine93 says:

    Whatever you love, keep hold of. I’ve had 3 kids, with a big gap between the first & the second & I got back into all of my stuff, I’m now smaller than I was before any kids so ended up buying new stuff recently as it was too big. Everyone’s different but it’s not uncommon to fit back into your old clothes ❤

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  3. @ramonatuza55
    @ramonatuza55 says:

    I would keep all the clothes which doesn’t fit now, even if you will wear them in 3y time, u have a capsule wardrobe so it will be always trendy 😊 But I would start buying maternity clothes rather then buying bigger sizes. I had the issue also during pregnancy with leggings digging in my belly until I bought pregnancy leggings.
    You look gorgeous 😊 xx

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  4. @MissSLC81
    @MissSLC81 says:

    I hope it's not too late and you can change the sofa colour. I think a darker muted colour would look better. Olive perhaps or sage or just a darker oatmeal maybe? White is very stark and bright and won't make the room feel as relaxing but ultimately your choice of course xx

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  5. @breanneshort4418
    @breanneshort4418 says:

    Girl I’m so happy and excited for you!! This is a new season of life,all of it! You will embrace all the things of being a mommy!! I know you will be wonderful,and your beauty will continue to grow! You will be so content with different things, and your entire world will have a new focus ❤ great to see you and thanks for sharing your life and experiences with us!!,

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  6. @dianeargentino1320
    @dianeargentino1320 says:

    I agree with Johnnie too white. I would have went with a light tan. You are naturally skinny so you will probably get back down to your normal size quickly. I would not get rid of anything till after postpartum to see what you fit into. Your buying clothes that fit you now but those will be too small for you in a couple months. Should be buying bigger.

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  7. @Tootsy3091
    @Tootsy3091 says:

    The white sofa will be fine with a baby but when they hit 1 it will be non stop cleaning. Tomato sauces and sun cream don’t come out of anything so I would probably keep them out of the room when the toddler years hit. Congratulations on the house and baby! 💕

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  8. @barbiebee288
    @barbiebee288 says:

    I’m 12 weeks post partum and had a little boy and was craving dairy all the way through and I’ve been dairy free since I was 16! But I drank a bit and ate tons of cheese 😂 must be a boy thing!! ❤

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  9. @ManjaNo1
    @ManjaNo1 says:

    You look so lovely with the bump 🥰 Save everything cause you are going to get back to your size quickly after the baby 💪🏼 and congrats to the new house 🏠 ❤

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  10. @hannahlou7011
    @hannahlou7011 says:

    White sofa depends on how careful you are and where your child will play with messy things etc. will they have a playroom or will they be doing painting/playdough etc in the lounge…if the latter I would avoid a white sofa. We bought white sofas from Neptune for 6k and then cancelled the order and went with a cheaper sofa from next in a wipeable fabric and it was the best decision. Well get our white sofa’s once our child is a little older ❤

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  11. @georgia9406
    @georgia9406 says:

    The issue with the baby won’t be until they are a toddler, in my experience if you want to avoid it getting dirty then you need a play room and to hit that have baby in the room with the couch when they get bigger and can walk/ eat etc. because no one is watching their child 100% of the time. If they have another place to be then it should be fine

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  12. @nataliekeane8944
    @nataliekeane8944 says:

    Just make sure you can wash the covers! But if you can't wash them it will be grubby within a year! It's an added stress you don't need when you've got a baby and dogs. So just make sure they're washable! Otherwise I'd listen to Johnny….a slight beige even or something with a muted fleck would be better if you still want to stick with light tonal colours. X

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  13. @charliemiller20
    @charliemiller20 says:

    I bought linen sofas that have white machine washable slip covers. People think I am mad having three white sofas and two toddlers. But they look incredible and I don't need to stress out about them. The have been weed on, vomited on, coffee, toddler finger prints, the works. A quick wash in the machine and they come out great every time. The trick is to never leave a stain on it to dry. Wiping it with a wet white cloth (don't use a coloured cloth) can get out lots of superficial stains. If that doesn't work I put it in the machine. Worst case I throw in a little bit of oxygen bleach with the powder to combat the stain.

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  14. @paxtoninthehouse
    @paxtoninthehouse says:

    I used to have a white sofa. It was a nightmare and it was just me! No kids or pets. Now I have cats and I couldn't imagine what the sofa would look like if I had the white one now. 🤷

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  15. @maleekakhan2316
    @maleekakhan2316 says:

    Oh Heyy Nadia, I’m so used to seeing you on instagram. Wow what a video I have seen from you. Girl firstly congrats on having a baby very soon and secondly I’ve seen so much of your adventures and moments of not giving up in life and that’s tought me to do the same and make the most in positive thank you for being here and I’m living for every moment ❤😊🥹😭🙏

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